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Annual African-American Read-in celebrates literacy, literature

DMN: African-American Read-In emphasizes ‘lost art’ of reading

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By The Hub on February 24, 2015 News Briefs

For four years, the Cornerstone Baptist Church has hosted the African-American Read-In, which promotes advanced literacy to children.

The Dallas Morning News covered the Read-In that happened this past weekend. Click here to read more about the event that featured speeches and readings from Mayor Mike Rawlings, Betty Hooey, a member of the Texas Silver-Haired Legislature, and Dallas ISD students.

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